Consider the initial-value problem (x² - 1)y"+y' + y = ex y(1) = 1 y'(1) = −1 Does the Existence and Uniqueness Theorem

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Consider the initial-value problem (x² - 1)y"+y' + y = ex y(1) = 1 y'(1) = −1 Does the Existence and Uniqueness Theorem

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Consider the initial-value problem (x² - 1)y"+y' + y = ex y(1) = 1 y'(1) = −1 Does the Existence and Uniqueness Theorem guarantee the existence of a unique solution to this initial-value problem? Justify your answer. (DO NOT SOLVE THE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION.)
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